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(whole day) to equliberate. What's the problem with it?
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Everything is ready except for rear flow/pressure, because this GC can install three columns and we only install one colume in middle. I just set front and rear injector pressure control as 0.1 psi and the front actual total flow is 10mL/min and the rear actual total flow is 25mL/min. Does anybody know what's the total flow mean? How can I solve this problem?I'm working on Varian 3800 as well, when I reboot it, it always takes a very long time
(whole day) to equliberate. What's the problem with it?
Plug the column connections on the unused inlets, and set the pressure to 1 psi so that the controller has something to do. Set total flow to 5 ml/min or so - that gas will come out through the split vents of the unused detectors.Everything is ready except for rear flow/pressure, because this GC can install three columns and we only install one colume in middle. I just set front and rear injector pressure control as 0.1 psi and the front actual total flow is 10mL/min and the rear actual total flow is 25mL/min. Does anybody know what's the total flow mean? How can I solve this problem?I'm working on Varian 3800 as well, when I reboot it, it always takes a very long time
(whole day) to equliberate. What's the problem with it?
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